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Author: Not Listed
Date Published: March 13, 2004
Publisher: NIOSH F2004-17
Keywords: structural collapse, operationa, Initiative 3, Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, overhaul
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: February 11, 2002
Publisher: NIOSH F2002-07
Keywords: fatality/injury investigation, crush injury, Initiative 3, Initiative 9
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: November 3, 1999
Publisher: NIOSH 99-F46
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, wildland firefighting hazards, Initiativ, electrocution
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: June 23, 1999
Publisher: NIOSH 99-F26
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, wildland firefighting hazards, Initiativ, electrocution
Author: Not Listed
Date Published: September 5, 1998
Publisher: NIOSH 98-F20
Keywords: Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation, structural collapse, crush injury, structural firefight
When responding to fires in high-rise buildings, firefighting crews of five or six members-instead of three or four-are significantly faster in putting out fires and completing search-and-rescue operations, concludes a major new study* carried out by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in cooperation with five other organizations.
For the members of the Raleigh Fire Department, celebrating 100 years of service to the community was reason enough to don formal attire and attend the Fireman’s Ball.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) today issued a safety alert on Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) facepiece lenses.